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1. Moving electric charges produce magnetic fields, B B measured in Tesla (1T = 104 Gauss) Earth’s B field ~ 0.5 Gauss Largest permanent magnet ~ few T Largest man-made magnet ~ 20 T 2. Magnetic fields exert forces on moving electric charges Magnetic Force • • • • F = qvB if v ┴ B F=0 if v ║ B F = qvB sinq,if v makes angle q with B Right hand rule for direction • In case where v ┴ B, the trajectory is a circle • In general, the trajectory is a helix Group Problem • Suppose a proton has a velocity v = 106 m/s to the right perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field B = 2 T (take B directed up out of the paper ). a) What is the force on the proton? (magnitude and direction ) b) What will be the path of the proton? c) Find the radius of the circular orbit of the proton Forces & Torques on a Current Loop B =IA q w X F r = (w/2)sinq F In general, t = B sinq, where q is the angle between (perpendicular to the area) and B I B r B o I B , 2 r Group Problem • a) b) c) d) A long straight wire lies along the x-axis and has a constant current of 3A in the + direction. Find B at a point 2m from the wire Find B at a point 1.5 m from the wire in the opposite direction from (a) Find the force on an electron located at the point in (a) and moving with a velocity of 3 m/s perpendicularly away from the wire. Find the force/length on a second long straight wire lying parallel to the first 3 m away and having a current of 2A in the opposite (-) direction